Rouse



verbpast tense: roused ; past participle: roused ; present participle: rousing ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (To stir up; to awake from repose) ដាស់តឿនចិត្ដ, បណ្ដុះចិត្ដ, ដែលដាស់ចិត្ដ
Example: You may rouse the sleeping baby if you make so much noise. The people of the town were roused over the kidnapping.
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A bumper in honor of a toast or health.
2.
A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic.
verbpast tense: roused ; past participle: roused ; present participle: rousing ;
1.
To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.
2.
To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly.
3.
To excite to lively thought or action from a state of idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions.
4.
To put in motion; to stir up; to agitate.
5.
(INTRANSITIVE) To get or start up; to rise.
6.
(INTRANSITIVE) To awake from sleep or repose.
7.
(INTRANSITIVE) To be exited to thought or action from a state of indolence or inattention.
8.
(TRANSITIVE, INTRANSITIVE) To pull or haul strongly and all together, as upon a rope, without the assistance of mechanical appliances.
1.
anger, aggravate, annoy, animate, awaken, excite, incite, irk, provoke, startle, stimulate, urge
1.
To raise, to make erect